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A profoundly analytical essay by Australian surfer and intellectual, Dan Webber, whose philosophy of Surfism uses surfing as a metaphor for cognitive processes. The perceptual link between surfboard design and surfing provides a way into the mind by showing how spatial perception underpins mindness.
Webber draws on a range of interrelated phenomena to present an ontological perspective that transcends the limitations inherent in spatial relations. In the preface, Webber gives a brutally honest account of the circumstances that fueled his analytic mind.
The brother of renowned surfboard shaper, Greg Webber, Dan shares a unique perspective on the Webber family, adding to their portfolio of creative endeavours.
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